Martin Pellizzer

Botryanthus Vulgaris Var. Transsilvanicus

Botryanthus vulgaris var. transsilvanicus is a rare and striking plant native to the Carpathian Mountains. Known for its unique, clustered growth pattern and vibrant, bell-shaped flowers, it captivates botanists and plant enthusiasts alike. This variety is often referred to as the "Carpathian bellflower" due to its distinctive appearance and melodic name. It thrives in moist, shaded environments and is considered an endangered species due to habitat loss. Its beauty and ecological significance make it a subject of both scientific study and conservation efforts.